
Schrippe
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Schrippe
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True Love
I would buy it if I could find it anywhere.
Unfortunately, that's not the case and I have to make do with my sample from the sharing.
Recently, I've often thought about how much I would be willing to spend if a fragrance is as beautiful as this one.
I won't list all the components mentioned in the pyramid from top to base.
I can't perceive them distinctly enough from one another anyway, and arranging words around the pyramid would just be a chore. I find this unnecessary.
What particularly impressed me while wearing the perfume was the fruity iris, which is juicy and in no way dry or dusty.
The peach note is warmly ambried, excellent! I smell a patchouli shimmer, clear and mild, no mustiness, no crypt.
It is art to assemble parts into a grand whole that, when considered alone, are not particularly special.
This fragrance is complete in itself; any additional embellishment would be too much.
Moreover, the longevity of eight to twelve hours is remarkable. I can still perceive this lovely scent on my scarf days after spraying it.
I like this Roja so much that I have to throw my reservations overboard.
I'm not stingy, but the thought that with just one press of the spray button, six to eight euros irretrievably evaporate into the atmosphere gives me a headache.
I will jump over my shadow and take the coins from my piggy bank, which is a Holstein cow for me, to wear this fragrance on special occasions.
This could be a visit to the lending library or on an expected heavy day at work, where the fragrance carries.
It does so even during Puccini's and Verdi's operas.
When worn, compliments come quickly. This is usually followed by the obligatory question about which fragrance it is and, above all, how much it costs.
And then, at the latest, I will be awkwardly embarrassed again.
Especially when I know the personal circumstances of the person asking and realize that they have to stretch every cent.
It's a bit decadent, and maybe I'll consider a different strategy and announce that I've forgotten the name.
Oh, my Rome, how beautifully you burn!
Unfortunately, that's not the case and I have to make do with my sample from the sharing.
Recently, I've often thought about how much I would be willing to spend if a fragrance is as beautiful as this one.
I won't list all the components mentioned in the pyramid from top to base.
I can't perceive them distinctly enough from one another anyway, and arranging words around the pyramid would just be a chore. I find this unnecessary.
What particularly impressed me while wearing the perfume was the fruity iris, which is juicy and in no way dry or dusty.
The peach note is warmly ambried, excellent! I smell a patchouli shimmer, clear and mild, no mustiness, no crypt.
It is art to assemble parts into a grand whole that, when considered alone, are not particularly special.
This fragrance is complete in itself; any additional embellishment would be too much.
Moreover, the longevity of eight to twelve hours is remarkable. I can still perceive this lovely scent on my scarf days after spraying it.
I like this Roja so much that I have to throw my reservations overboard.
I'm not stingy, but the thought that with just one press of the spray button, six to eight euros irretrievably evaporate into the atmosphere gives me a headache.
I will jump over my shadow and take the coins from my piggy bank, which is a Holstein cow for me, to wear this fragrance on special occasions.
This could be a visit to the lending library or on an expected heavy day at work, where the fragrance carries.
It does so even during Puccini's and Verdi's operas.
When worn, compliments come quickly. This is usually followed by the obligatory question about which fragrance it is and, above all, how much it costs.
And then, at the latest, I will be awkwardly embarrassed again.
Especially when I know the personal circumstances of the person asking and realize that they have to stretch every cent.
It's a bit decadent, and maybe I'll consider a different strategy and announce that I've forgotten the name.
Oh, my Rome, how beautifully you burn!
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Top Notes
Bergamot
Mandarin orange
Heart Notes
Grasse jasmine
Peach
Blackcurrant
Base Notes
Benzoin
Cedarwood
Iris
Musk
Patchouli
Pepper
Sandalwood
Vanilla


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